ABC stands for...
What is Antecedent, Behavior, Consequence?
The data method that measures count.
What is frequency?
The function when a student does something to be noticed or to get a reaction from staff
What is Attention?
"Good job finishing your worksheet Jess" is an example of this type of behavior strategy.
What is Verbal Praise?
The newest member of the Behavior Team.
Who is Alyssa?
"Antecedent" can also be referred to as...
What is trigger?
Data method that measures how long a person engages in a specific behavior.
What is duration?
The function when a student engages in a behavior to avoid or "get out of" doing something?
What is Escape?
A common statement used to set expectations.
What is a first/then statement?
The names of all staff on the Behavior Support Team.
Who is...
Dr. Rod Keeler
Jessica
Alyssa
Dianna
"Consequence" can also be referred to as...
What is outcome?
Data method that can be used to identify the trigger, specific action(s), and outcome?
What is ABC data?
The function when a student does something to get access to an item, person, activity, or location.
What is Tangible?
Common intervention that involves delivering "x" number of stars for the student to earn a preferred item/activity.
What is a token economy?
Number of years Dianna (RBT) has worked with Dr. Keeler.
What is 8 years?
ABC data helps you determine __________.
What is the function of a behavior?
In addition to frequency, duration, and ABC, other type(s) of data you may be asked to collect.
What is Probe data or Interval Recording?
The function when a student engages in a behavior that feels good or makes them feel better.
What is Sensory/Automatic?
Name the type of behavior strategy used:
A teacher puts marbles in a jar every time the class is on-task and following directions. When the jar is full, the class earns a pizza party.
What is group reinforcement system?
BCBA stands for...
What is Board Certified Behavior Analyst?
Give an example of 1 common behavioral antecedent AND 1 common consequence.
Antecedent: What is task demand, removal of an item, being told "no", asked to "wait", certain people?
Consequence: What is verbal reprimand, praise, follow through with hand over hand, redirection, physical guidance?
The purpose of taking data.
What is...
1. a decrease in behavior(s)
2. an increase in skills
3. to evaluate effectiveness of intervention
The acronym for the 4 Functions of Behavior.
What is Everybody EATS?
Name the type of behavior strategy used:
A teacher plays a chime sound when it is time for students to change stations.
What is a transition cue?
Number of years Dr. Keeler has worked at MCSOS.
What is 28* years?